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| , Amtrak determined it could not maintain the | decaying Allapattah terminal, which also posed logisti |
| e 19th century the fabric of the building was | decaying and, in 1859 a major restoration was undertak |
| The tree has recently been | decaying and, on 30 December 2006, it lost a large lim |
| Larvae are most often found in | decaying animal matter. |
| , where they feed on organic material such as | decaying animal and vegetable products. |
| or dog whelks.These dominant scavengers scent | decaying animal matter from a considerable distance so |
| In a fizzer cell, the | decaying anode is surrounded by a ceramic cell through |
| , which is considered canonical, the ancient, | decaying Babylon 4 is found in orbit of an uninhabited |
| le decay must preserve the strangeness of the | decaying baryon). |
| les Eva Sharpe and Rob Thatcher to discover a | decaying body. |
| e develop in stems of herbaceous plants or in | decaying branches. |
| Paul moves into Charley's apartment in a | decaying building in the middle of a bombed out gang w |
| As at 2008 the | decaying building is officially listed on the English |
| e demolished much of the northern part of the | decaying building and employed the architect John Webb |
| e introduction to each episode shows numerous | decaying buildings from accross the British Isles. |
| and the asylum closed in 1863 because of the | decaying buildings. |
| and produced no rain in fire-affected areas, | decaying bushfires were re-ignited. |
| with a slightly higher half-life of 43.5 µs, | decaying by M2 gamma emission to the ground state. |
| Larvae have been recorded from | decaying cacti and bromeliads. |
| ations were strengthened, the majority of the | decaying carvings were replaced and the entire tower w |
| In January 2006 the | decaying castle was bought by a development company, t |
| orth, which included a picturesque lake and a | decaying castle. |
| larvae are wood-borers that feed on moist and | decaying chestnut and oak logs. |
| his support for the refurbishment of numerous | decaying churches in the mountainous province, earned |
| ok is notable for its poetic evocation of the | decaying city and for its innovative form. |
| of the storm are believed to have been from a | decaying cold front in the Gulf of Mexico, which dropp |
| in runs to his mother's room, only to see the | decaying corpse of his dead father lying in bed instea |
| arrangement, the bottom effigy depicting his | decaying corpse whilst unwrapped from its shroud, and |
| is notable for its realistic depiction of his | decaying corpse. |
| Decaying corpses contaminated the water supply, and th | |
| rld of deviant killers, grotesque beasts, and | decaying corpses was firmly established. |
| Oleic acid is emitted by the | decaying corpses of a number of insects, including bee |
| inundated in a "forest" of 20,000 impaled and | decaying corpses, and it is reported that an invading |
| ry revolves around a weekend gathering at the | decaying country home of the eccentric and lewd Genera |
| In a | decaying Cuba, filled with cars and houses that were b |
| Each ride is | decaying, damaged, and unusable. |
| eria-rich environments like compost piles and | decaying dead animals. |
| gi and bacteria which attack living plants or | decaying dead plant matter. |
| Rotten Luck: The | Decaying Dice of Ricky Jay: A collection of decomposin |
| Larvae have been reported from | decaying dicotyledonous plants, and from fungi and , i |
| "The | Decaying Doctrine" (2008) |
| tand out, with heavy tensor and scalar mesons | decaying dominantly into vector mesons by photon emiss |
| t the lights are caused by a gas emitted from | decaying driftwood, rather than having a paranormal or |
| The fly also lays eggs in | decaying flesh and can be cultured from the decaying m |
| tation, fruit and vegetables, and also on the | decaying flesh of already dead animals. |
| s reported to look like an ape and smell like | decaying flesh. |
| xual acts, such as using his powers to create | decaying forms to arouse and please him, all the while |
| - as some have done; dirt-besmeared walls and | decaying foundations, every repulsive lineament of pov |
| pleted operations on 28 February 1969, before | decaying from orbit and reentering the atmosphere on 2 |
| leted operations on 13 September 1971, before | decaying from orbit and reentering the atmosphere on 1 |
| lies on Stockton beach and it has slowly been | decaying from the harsh elements in its environment. |
| leted operations on 26 September 1967, before | decaying from orbit and reentering the atmosphere on 2 |
| and an orbital period of 92.3 minutes, before | decaying from orbit and reentering the atmosphere on 2 |
| ber 23, and merged with the southern end of a | decaying frontal system over the Caribbean Sea. |
| y land suddenly on leaves or on the ground if | decaying fruit is present. |
| Australia (southern Victoria and Tasmania) on | decaying fruit bodies of species in the genera Russula |
| shed and, feeling sorry for the increasingly | decaying fruit head, decided to write a song about him |
| lts are attracted to Hedera helix blossom and | decaying fruit, including Rubus fruticosus. |
| Shank is set in a | decaying future London, where territory is controlled |
| ice complex retreat, submarine permafrost and | decaying gas hydrate deposits. |
| (A | decaying homemade sign "Ensor's Shop" appears on the r |
| anger with a controversial plan to save their | decaying hometown. |
| play by Simon Gray set in a "living room in a | decaying house in Shepherd's Bush" in 1952. |
| Frescoes | decaying in one of the many abandoned churches of the |
| The trees | decaying in the swamp's water results in the water tak |
| Decaying inertial reference units has led to a tumble | |
| This was in order to rehouse people from | decaying inner city areas of Manchester. |
| nty Council for the re-housing of people from | decaying inner London areas. |
| Trevor has also explored the | decaying institution of the "Big House" in his novels |
| yellow stain, presumed to be from tannins and | decaying leaf matter. |
| erns aid in their camouflage--often mimicking | decaying leaf matter--giving rise to the common name o |
| nd New Zealand, in small groups in forests on | decaying litter, or occasionally on partially decayed |
| tems depend on "messy" microenvironments like | decaying logs, thick brush, and muddy ground. |
| s the early 19th-century Hadleigh Castle as a | decaying, man-made structure, succumbing to the elemen |
| They return to Jeb's ancestral home, a | decaying mansion occupied by his multiracial half-brot |
| she explores the dusty attic of her family's | decaying mansion. |
| s of several hundred kilograms of double beta | decaying material could be added to the experiment. |
| Dardanus calidus is a scavenger, feeding on | decaying matter from the sea bed. |
| The adults are attracted to | decaying matter and thus they can be found on dead bod |
| croscopic plant and animal life and detritus ( | decaying matter). |
| to feed underground on the roots of plants or | decaying matter. |
| occasioned both praise, as an example to the | decaying morals of Japan, and criticism, explicitly de |
| This is slowly | decaying on the Hungarian side (36-38%); as of 2007, t |
| the Tri-State Crematory were found intact and | decaying on the crematorium's grounds in the U.S. stat |
| Discovery is left abandoned and drifts into a | decaying orbit about Io. |
| le, but that a miscalculation led to a slowly | decaying orbit over the decades with the astronauts lo |
| where their often semiaquatic larvae feed on | decaying organic matter. |
| . deserticola is saprobic-feeding off dead or | decaying organic matter. |
| They breed in | decaying organic materials such as run-offs from dung |
| They can often be found around | decaying organic matter, and in sewers, drains, damp b |
| t of a series of sands and clays deposited on | decaying organic matter that, over time, was transform |
| an integral role, through the consumption of | decaying organic matter, in the ecology of its region |
| In biology, a hotbed is a pile of | decaying organic matter warmer than its surroundings d |
| flies (Eristalis tenax), who's larvae feed on | decaying organic material, for bees (Osten-Sacken C.R. |
| t normally consists of plants, both fresh and | decaying, other dead insects and in some cases predati |
| omated in 1932 and left unattended, gradually | decaying over the next twenty years. |
| r the repairs to their poorly capitalized and | decaying parochial school building. |
| is only known from five populations, and eats | decaying plant matter and other decomposing material. |
| Most anthribids feed upon fungi or | decaying plant matter, and the larvae feed within dead |
| quitous in soil and very common associates of | decaying plant and food material. |
| covering the limestone called humus, made of | decaying plant matter and moisture trapped by the stru |
| They both feed on | decaying plants and animals. |
| The caterpillars feed on | decaying plants and dry leaves. |
| Acids from | decaying plants dissolve the limestone around each tre |
| ok as painted scavengers and pirates amidst a | decaying postindustrial wasteland - an idea that had p |
| uch as biotite, and is also influenced by the | decaying process of organic matter degraded by bacteri |
| reaction causes the cells to boil, leaving a | decaying radioactive puddle of human & alien biomatter |
| r from a particle accelerator, or a naturally | decaying radioactive substance such as radium, as Ruth |
| Leaves a trail of | decaying refuse wherever he goes. |
| Two weeks after her death, the | decaying remains of Alice could be seen in the backyar |
| is a species of slime mold which feeds on the | decaying remains of various species of cacti. |
| al toxins to kill their prey and feed off the | decaying remains. |
| Given that Germany was still ruled by a ( | decaying) republican government, this statement is eit |
| As recently as the mid-1990s there were still | decaying roads and abandoned residential buildings; ho |
| There is a rearing record from | decaying roots of Cow Parsley. |
| wards as farm land, with the castle left as a | decaying ruin, the status in which it remains today. |
| sals to redevelop the Lincoln Beach site, the | decaying ruins of the park have remained vacant for de |
| The | decaying ruins of the general store at one point could |
| ated with sap runs where their larvae feed on | decaying sap. |
| cinematographer Slawomir Idziak and set in a | decaying seaside resort. |
| ng stunt shows for minuscule audiences on the | decaying set built for those old Westerns. |
| itude of the flexure goes as an exponentially | decaying sinusoid. |
| hs in lunar orbit, the spacecraft's orbit was | decaying, so the last of Hiten's fuel was used to cras |
| anced, discreet, and sober way of detailing a | decaying social environment (and most of all its casua |
| uld be noted however that some elements of a ' | decaying society', such as all-pervasive lawlessness a |
| Not far away there is a | decaying stone figure which corresponds closely to him |
| would cripple the state's ability to replace | decaying structures such as the Alaskan Way Viaduct. |
| The main hall, filled with | decaying taxidermy |
| to the college, the slopes were run down and | decaying, the sandy soils and limestone slopes were co |
| A | decaying ticket booth is all that remains of the Peach |
| Dead and | decaying timber are also left untouched on the forest |
| Larvae are known to inhabit semi-liquid, | decaying tissue of the roots of plants. |
| 214Po, 0.1643 ms, alpha | decaying to... |
| A survey of 1541 reported a | decaying tower house without a barmkin owned by John R |
| Often seen on | decaying tree stumps or moss covered rocks. |
| It forms creeping mats on | decaying tree stumps, hedgebanks and other shaded site |
| irines are unstable in the presence of light, | decaying upon photolysis to form the corresponding car |
| Cibo's first form is the | decaying upper torso of a woman kept alive by machiner |
| The myxamoebae feed on bacteria in | decaying vegatation, and reproduce by binary fission a |
| The larvae feed on | decaying vegetable matter. |
| Larvae have been recorded feeding on | decaying vegetable matter. |
| The larva feed probably feed on dried and | decaying vegetable matter. |
| arvae are coprophagous but might also feed on | decaying vegetable matter. |
| s-rich soil, feeding on dead leaves and other | decaying vegetal substances. |
| t al. was able to determine an isomeric level | decaying with a half-life of 31 µs from the decay of 2 |
| ts fruit, seeds, and flowers, and will search | decaying wood for insect larvae. |
| fmanii resembles the species, but it grows on | decaying wood of broad-leaved trees. |
| ed by siltation and de-snagging of streams as | decaying wood forms the favourite part of its diet. |
| bodies and chewing mouthparts, which feed on | decaying wood and litter within rotten trees and produ |
| is ants and other insects, which they find in | decaying wood or almost bare soil. |
| The caterpillars feed on | decaying wood, typically of poplars (Populus). |
| The larvae feed in | decaying wood, usually Quercus, beneath the bark. |
| The larvae of the flower beetle live in | decaying wood, feeding on dead wood and leaf litter. |
| rter with age, while other snags with rapidly | decaying wood, such as aspen and birch, break up and c |
| Fagacarus species feed on fungi in | decaying wood. |
| in Korokdi, now in Faridpur Bangladesh, in a | decaying zamindar family that had once been indigo pla |
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